Silicon Valley startup BlueStacks on Tuesday officially launched the alpha version of its App Player for Windows, which lets users run Android apps right from their Windows desktop. It is as easy to understand as it is to appreciate. It's an application that virtualizes Android inside Windows, and can be run with a touchscreen, or can convert mouse actions into virtual touchscreen actions. "Not all apps are going to work perfectly on day one," John Gargiulo, BlueStacks' Vice President of Marketing told us last week. "It's kind of a great experiment that we're doing with our community. Certainly things with…
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